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ambassador, do you agree with this dichotomy between egypt and libya and our inability in egypt to sway public opinions? >> i don't agree more. the fact is that in libya you basically have a government and a people who have very grateful to the united states for helping us get rid of gadhafi but in the rest of the arab world we're having been seen as being with the forces of reaction rather than with the forces of democracy. which is why the president is standing to such great depth throughout the arab world. >> eliot: despite the effort to show deference and some emotional combat ict. you guys are going to stick around to discuss more about the there's joy and now there's joy on current tv. >>i feel like i don't even know you. >>just stay on your side of the screen, okay? >>brought to you by geico. 15 minutes could save 15% or more on car insurance. visit geico.com for a free rate quote. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. don't forget about that payroll meeting. rolo.get your smooth on. now in minis. >> eliot: we're back with foreign policy expert james traub and f
ambassador, do you agree with this dichotomy between egypt and libya and our inability in egypt to sway public opinions? >> i don't agree more. the fact is that in libya you basically have a government and a people who have very grateful to the united states for helping us get rid of gadhafi but in the rest of the arab world we're having been seen as being with the forces of reaction rather than with the forces of democracy. which is why the president is standing to such great depth...
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them an enemy. >> what do you do with a problem like egypt? that is a really good question we're going to try to answer in just a minute. we find out crazy new facts about the film maker that started this mess in the first place and the people supporting him. >> we are not stupid. i know, i understand. >> i talk to you about this movie, would you go out and kill anybody? >> no. >> would the vast majority of muslims do it? >> no. >> but he does have problems with muslims anyway. we're going to have a muslim representative on here and have a discretion about whether they should be upset. i'm not sure they should be. we'll talk about that plus governor jesse ventura is on the show. he might be more liberal than president obama. >> i've been water boarded. i got news for you. you would have confessed too, if you would have been water boarded 170 times. >> oh, damn, he's coming up a little later. you know what time it is, right? it's go time. >> well, what started in libya has caught literally on fire across the world. now our embassies are being a
them an enemy. >> what do you do with a problem like egypt? that is a really good question we're going to try to answer in just a minute. we find out crazy new facts about the film maker that started this mess in the first place and the people supporting him. >> we are not stupid. i know, i understand. >> i talk to you about this movie, would you go out and kill anybody? >> no. >> would the vast majority of muslims do it? >> no. >> but he does have...
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egypt needs money. egypt needs enormous amount of money to build its economy torque change its economy. instead of that we're threatening to cut off foreign aid. that's not going to give morsi any latitude with this public. >> there's lots of reasons america is hated in the region. i want to talk about is there an imaginable future where america is not the hated villain on the region or an unavoidable cost? >> there is some people who hate america. there is some people who get caught in the theater of the day, which these days is attacking american embassies. if you have a lot of unemployed youth with nothing better to do, it's very easy to suck them into a mob that's druggive and is targeting the u.s. ultimately this region will stop disliking america when it's integrated into the global economy. when it's doing trade with us, when it's sell things to us. when the livelihoods of the average person depends on trade and prosperity on the american and european consumers. that's not going to happen overnig
egypt needs money. egypt needs enormous amount of money to build its economy torque change its economy. instead of that we're threatening to cut off foreign aid. that's not going to give morsi any latitude with this public. >> there's lots of reasons america is hated in the region. i want to talk about is there an imaginable future where america is not the hated villain on the region or an unavoidable cost? >> there is some people who hate america. there is some people who get...
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look what was really interesting about egypt, egypt has had this deep wealth of anti-americanism. at the height of the relationship with hosni mubarak, in every survey, the egyptians, fierce anti-americans. that's the truth of the demented relationship between the united states and egypt. that hasn't gone away, and president obama fell for a kind of illusion that he could sweet talk the societies out of the rage, out of their anger. he went to cairo in june 2009, for famous speech and he believed -- he believed that he had capped the volcano in the islamic world. >> good to have you here. fran townsend, ben wedeman. we will come back to you in the program. please be very careful. we'll come back as developments warrant. let us know what you think. we're on facebook, twitte twitter, @andersoncooper. >>> trying to find the killers that struck in benghazi. marines on the way. we'll update you on that and talk about what kind of force may be brought to bear when suspects are brought to bear. we'll talk with bob baer and retired brigadier general david grange. >>> welcome back. as prot
look what was really interesting about egypt, egypt has had this deep wealth of anti-americanism. at the height of the relationship with hosni mubarak, in every survey, the egyptians, fierce anti-americans. that's the truth of the demented relationship between the united states and egypt. that hasn't gone away, and president obama fell for a kind of illusion that he could sweet talk the societies out of the rage, out of their anger. he went to cairo in june 2009, for famous speech and he...
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as that situation in egypt was winding down, the situation in libya was getting worse. so ten hours after the statement was issued in cairo at about 4:00 in the afternoon then attackers in libya entered the american consulate in benghazi and started firing. three americans were trapped inside including ambassador stevens. if this were not enough of a crisis going on, back at home mitt romney decides to weigh in before it's even clear what is going on in libya. so at 10:30 last night romney issues a statement attacking the cairo embassy's statement earlier, when those guys were just trying to diffuse the situation on the ground. romney said in his statement last night, it's disgraceful that the obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our top plow our diplomatic missions but to sympathize with those who wage attacks. at the point that the cairo embassy had issued their statements, there had been no attacks. a protest was gathering. but after romney issued that statement last night, it was confirmed that, in fact, the ambassador in libya was kil
as that situation in egypt was winding down, the situation in libya was getting worse. so ten hours after the statement was issued in cairo at about 4:00 in the afternoon then attackers in libya entered the american consulate in benghazi and started firing. three americans were trapped inside including ambassador stevens. if this were not enough of a crisis going on, back at home mitt romney decides to weigh in before it's even clear what is going on in libya. so at 10:30 last night romney...
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they are trying to work out a peace deal with egypt. both sides agreed to let extra egyptian troops move into sinai peninsula and it's been a problem since the overthrow of h how last year. they want to make it permanent and israel wants it a temporary situation. >> kelly: as you know we are election headquarters. taking a look at the presidential candidates today. president obama is in washington with no events scheduled. governor romney is in colorado beginning what his advisors are calling, quote, an intense battleground state schedule. let's go to washington and bob kusack the managing editor of the hill is where they stand. good to see you this morning. as you know the battleground states, that is where the battle is really run in this sprint towards the white house. what will each candidate have to do. we're looking at a map of the 12 battleground states in order to gain an edge among voters? >> those are the states where this is going to be decided. romney appearing in colorado, i think that would have to be must win for romney w
they are trying to work out a peace deal with egypt. both sides agreed to let extra egyptian troops move into sinai peninsula and it's been a problem since the overthrow of h how last year. they want to make it permanent and israel wants it a temporary situation. >> kelly: as you know we are election headquarters. taking a look at the presidential candidates today. president obama is in washington with no events scheduled. governor romney is in colorado beginning what his advisors are...
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in egypt it was less effective. they without launch tear gas and would send crowds scurrying but they always came back. it actually lead to sort of more chaos in the streets because the young men would set trash and other things on fire to try to fend off the fumes. so in yemen we saw a bit of that today as well it seemed that the-- the tear gas approach, if you will, worked a little bit but not enough to really quell the crowd. >> brown: and in egypt we saw how we reported on the talk that president obama had with president morsi, apparently taking a hard line about his initial lack of response on the attacks on the embassy. where do relations stand now? are they strained as far as you can tell? >> it's very clear that there is a strain because at the end of the day, i think there's a real lack of trust among americans that the egyptians are committed to, securing their embassy. remember when the attack happened on tuesday, when they were able to breach the wall the embassy was guarded primarily by egyptian guards.
in egypt it was less effective. they without launch tear gas and would send crowds scurrying but they always came back. it actually lead to sort of more chaos in the streets because the young men would set trash and other things on fire to try to fend off the fumes. so in yemen we saw a bit of that today as well it seemed that the-- the tear gas approach, if you will, worked a little bit but not enough to really quell the crowd. >> brown: and in egypt we saw how we reported on the talk...
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that's the term, president of egypt? >> yes. >> elected in the elections since the fall of mubarak has been proposing blasphamy laws. basically, you can't do certain things, certain kinds of speech, you know that are derogatory to muhammad. what is your thought? >> i agree with the right to offend. when you look at pakistan or any other part of the country, it comes up a lot in pakistan. they use tools. i reject. that's why i was telling the woman in the video, i'm using speech. i want to discuss, what is protected speech. if you have the right to be racist, where does my right end to respond to a racism and bigotry. i want to silence minorities and people who don't agree with the government. >> an argument i heard is that our -- in the last 30 or 40 years, there's a lot before that during periods of scares that was tolerant of fairly severe limitations. you hear people and i heard a great mpr report of folks in tunisia, look, in europe, you cannot deny the holocaust. there's all kinds of restrictio restrictions. why can
that's the term, president of egypt? >> yes. >> elected in the elections since the fall of mubarak has been proposing blasphamy laws. basically, you can't do certain things, certain kinds of speech, you know that are derogatory to muhammad. what is your thought? >> i agree with the right to offend. when you look at pakistan or any other part of the country, it comes up a lot in pakistan. they use tools. i reject. that's why i was telling the woman in the video, i'm using...
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now, egypt is in its way into the radical islamic orbit. that leaves, in my mind, one country, saudi arabia. so if i were obama, in the second term i would demand that the saudi royal family put itself on the ballot against the muslim brotherhood. i would say that we in america support democracy and you have to be a democrat, put your names on the ballot and see who wins. it is kind of obvious who would win that election. it would be the muslim brotherhood. if that happens, then the radical muslims control the tripod of three significant countries in the region. so these are some of the very important and relevant issues. notice that i am not wildly conjecturing. i'm talking about things that have already happened and what the logical next step will be. next question. >> when will 2016 be available on dvd? >> okay, so the film is currently, as of now, it is in theaters. it is one of the top 10 films in america. so 600 theaters next friday, and we hope to be everywhere by the time of early september when americans really begin to focus as a
now, egypt is in its way into the radical islamic orbit. that leaves, in my mind, one country, saudi arabia. so if i were obama, in the second term i would demand that the saudi royal family put itself on the ballot against the muslim brotherhood. i would say that we in america support democracy and you have to be a democrat, put your names on the ballot and see who wins. it is kind of obvious who would win that election. it would be the muslim brotherhood. if that happens, then the radical...
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. >> reporter: first egypt, then libya, now yemen. protesters tried stearming -- storming the embassy while yelling "death to america." the anger is over a picture of the prophet mohammed representing fraud. >> there is no justification, none at all for responding to this video with violence. >> reporter: investigators are still tracking the men who carried out tuesday's attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed ambassador chris stevens and others. two u.s. warships are positioned near by a majority of libyans have condemned the attack. >> tell the learn people we are so sorry about the killing of ambassador stevens, one person said. >> reporter: we are learning more about the film entitled "innocence of muslim." a man has admitted to managing the production company, but cindy says it was the filmmaker who changed the script. >> he said tell the world it wasn't me that- he that did it but me. i'm tired of radical muslims going around killing everybody. >> reporter: the libyan government said it has made several arrests. report
. >> reporter: first egypt, then libya, now yemen. protesters tried stearming -- storming the embassy while yelling "death to america." the anger is over a picture of the prophet mohammed representing fraud. >> there is no justification, none at all for responding to this video with violence. >> reporter: investigators are still tracking the men who carried out tuesday's attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed ambassador chris stevens and others. two u.s....
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aid that still continues to egypt right now. >> egypt is not acting like an ally. and if it does not act like an ally, it should not continue to get over a billion dollars in military aid. >> you know there's going to be pressure to suspend that u.s. military and economic assistance to egypt. what do you make of that? >> well, actually i think at the end of the day it's unlikely to be suspended and that those threats and that kind of rhetoric may actually get some leverage to the white house to get president morsi, you know, back in the game. indeed, i think president morsi did get that message. the irony is that until recently he had been pretty pragmatic and had behaved pretty well. in this case he just blew it dramatically. since then and more recently he's behaving much better. so i hope that was just an aberration and he's learning on the job. >> i spoke to david ignatius, columnist for "the washington post," someone you know and admire as i do. >> very much so. >> he suggested that maybe as conservative shall we say as the muslim brotherhood-led government ri
aid that still continues to egypt right now. >> egypt is not acting like an ally. and if it does not act like an ally, it should not continue to get over a billion dollars in military aid. >> you know there's going to be pressure to suspend that u.s. military and economic assistance to egypt. what do you make of that? >> well, actually i think at the end of the day it's unlikely to be suspended and that those threats and that kind of rhetoric may actually get some leverage to...
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policy towards egypt. as you know, wolf, under the ousted former leader of egypt, hosni mubarak, egypt was considered an ally. but you have a democratic elections recently, member of the muslim brotherhood was elected president, and there have been concerns among u.s. officials that egypt is still trying to find its way. so now you have these protests. and yesterday during an interview with telemundo, president obama was asked whether this new regime was still considered an ally. here's how the president answered that question. >> would you consider the current egyptian regime an ally of the united states? >> i don't think that we would consider them an ally. but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government that is trying to find its way. they were democratically elected. i think that we are going to have to see how they respond to this incident. >> reporter: the white house spokesman jay carney and other administration officials were pushing back a bit saying that the president was correct i
policy towards egypt. as you know, wolf, under the ousted former leader of egypt, hosni mubarak, egypt was considered an ally. but you have a democratic elections recently, member of the muslim brotherhood was elected president, and there have been concerns among u.s. officials that egypt is still trying to find its way. so now you have these protests. and yesterday during an interview with telemundo, president obama was asked whether this new regime was still considered an ally. here's how the...
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and egypt is what? guest: the state of the relationship between united states and egypt will remain good, but the egyptians will attempt to regain their regional influence. that is a long deadline, but that is what it is. host: steve cook, thank you very much for being with us. guest: glad to be your. host: with the party conventions -- these are some of the issues we will be focusing on tomorrow morning. our monday roundtable will be looking at congress with jason dick. we will look at the $16 trillion u.s. debt. robert vix be -- bixby will be there. there will talk about the implications of the deficit. andmickey mccarter will be joining us -- mickey mccarter will be joining as. this is all part of the department of homeland security. that is to mar 7:00 a.m., 4:00 on the west coast. check out our web site on c- span.org. have a great weekend. c-span3 -- [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in four weeks, the first of the p
and egypt is what? guest: the state of the relationship between united states and egypt will remain good, but the egyptians will attempt to regain their regional influence. that is a long deadline, but that is what it is. host: steve cook, thank you very much for being with us. guest: glad to be your. host: with the party conventions -- these are some of the issues we will be focusing on tomorrow morning. our monday roundtable will be looking at congress with jason dick. we will look at the $16...
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obama has been active in egypt in pushing mubarak out of power. not only that, but now that there's a power struggle going on between the military and the muslim brotherhood, the obama administration is intervening on the side of the muslim brotherhood warning the egyptian military turn over power to the muslim brotherhood, or we'll cut off military aide. he can say he's a champion of democracy. these people were freely elected, and, yet, a year earlier in 2009, when there were massive demonstrations, bigger than in that her square -- tahir square in teheran calling for democracy, call for free elections, obama flatly refusioned to support the democrats saying we have to stay out of this. there's a debate going on in iran. let them settle it. it was settled with the muslim s beating on the protesters. that was that. why here and not there? as far as i can tell, no explanation. it's not enough to look at the things he's doing, but dig a little bit and see why he's doing them. what's the underlying single standard that can unravel obama's apparent d
obama has been active in egypt in pushing mubarak out of power. not only that, but now that there's a power struggle going on between the military and the muslim brotherhood, the obama administration is intervening on the side of the muslim brotherhood warning the egyptian military turn over power to the muslim brotherhood, or we'll cut off military aide. he can say he's a champion of democracy. these people were freely elected, and, yet, a year earlier in 2009, when there were massive...
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/egypt relations. let's listen to it. >> you know, i don't think that we would consider them an ally. but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government that is trying to find its way. they were democratically elected. i think that we are going to have to see how they respond to this incident. >> so, break this down for us, elise, because we heard him saying not an ally, not an enemy, and a lot of this is diplospeak, if you're not someone who knowles it fluently like you, it kind of doesn't make sense. you're the translator. explain it to us. >> president obama speaking, and when you hear it around the world you think, oh, egypt isn't our ally. he misspoke a little bit. egypt is considered, as you saw in the earlier hour, as spokesman of the state department said, a major non-nato ally. the u.s. has relations with countries. they don't have relations with governments. and you've seen in these things with syria, with libya, with all of these dictators that the u.s. helped get out say listen,
/egypt relations. let's listen to it. >> you know, i don't think that we would consider them an ally. but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government that is trying to find its way. they were democratically elected. i think that we are going to have to see how they respond to this incident. >> so, break this down for us, elise, because we heard him saying not an ally, not an enemy, and a lot of this is diplospeak, if you're not someone who knowles it fluently like...
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and early trips to turkey and egypt with high profile addresses to the arab and muslim world without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been stuck ever since. and that rocky personal relationship with netanyahu was further underlined during a tense oval office building in may 2011 when the prime minister seemed to be lecturing the president. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace. it cannot go back to the 1967 lines. because these lines are indefensible. >> still, at least in public, they seem to have moved on. >> as i've said to prime minister in every single one of our meetings, the united states will always have israel's back when it comes to israel's security. >> some of the most sensitive issues, obama and romney seem to agree. at least when it comes to the big icture. jerusalem is israel's capital. a final peace agreement should include a two-state solution. and iran must be stopped from building a nuclear bomb. but there are differences when it comes to specific details on how to achieve those goals.
and early trips to turkey and egypt with high profile addresses to the arab and muslim world without a stop in israel further exacerbated that relationship. the push for middle east peace has been stuck ever since. and that rocky personal relationship with netanyahu was further underlined during a tense oval office building in may 2011 when the prime minister seemed to be lecturing the president. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace. it cannot go back to the 1967...
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egypt's coptic church is roughly 2,000 years old. coptic christians make up almost 10% of egypt's population and there's a long history of animosity between them and radical muslim groups. the bombing of a christian church in alexandria last year killed at least 21 people, another two dozen coptic christians and their supporters were killed last fall in clashes with the egyptian army. >> how far back does this tension go, and what's the reason for it? >> the reason for the tension is really due to the violence that cops have experienced both under the previous regime and since that regime collapsed and i think that that has really fuelled mistrust. >> reporter: he says it's estimated about 100,000 cops have tried to leave egypt since the revolution last year. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> cnn's belief blog co-editor. eric, tell us about what this means here. put this into context for us, the fact that now we believe the filmmaker is a coptic christian. does that have any real weight here? >> yes. suzanne, a lot of coptic christian
egypt's coptic church is roughly 2,000 years old. coptic christians make up almost 10% of egypt's population and there's a long history of animosity between them and radical muslim groups. the bombing of a christian church in alexandria last year killed at least 21 people, another two dozen coptic christians and their supporters were killed last fall in clashes with the egyptian army. >> how far back does this tension go, and what's the reason for it? >> the reason for the tension...
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egypt is on its way into the radical islamic orbit. that leads to my mind one country, saudi arabia. if i were obama i would demand that the saudi royal family put itself on the ballot against the muslim brotherhood. we support democracy. you have to be democrats. put your name on the ballot and let us see who wins. kind of obvious who would win that election. if that happens the radical muslims control the tripod that three significant countries in the region. we begin to move closer to a prospect that i call the united states of islam which is the unification of the middle east under a single power, and the restoration after 500 years of islam as a global power. these are some of the very important. end of this amount of the conjecturing. and talking about things that have already happened and what the logical next up would be. >> well will 2016 be available on dvd? before the election? >> yes. the film is currently as of now and 130 theaters. what to say it's doing really well. in the top ten films and american. focus is a country o
egypt is on its way into the radical islamic orbit. that leads to my mind one country, saudi arabia. if i were obama i would demand that the saudi royal family put itself on the ballot against the muslim brotherhood. we support democracy. you have to be democrats. put your name on the ballot and let us see who wins. kind of obvious who would win that election. if that happens the radical muslims control the tripod that three significant countries in the region. we begin to move closer to a...
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at any rate, the embassy in egypt put out a statement -- our embassy in egypt, a statement not cleared by the white house by the way but still, what they said was "the embassy -- this is long before the attacks again, i want to make that point. "the embassy of the united states in cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims." this was before the protestors attacked the embassy in cairo. before the protestors and the terrorists attacked the embassy in libya. that statement just saying that this video was wrong. okay. this inflammatory video. and mitt romney rushes out with a statement where he accuses president obama of being behind the attacks and siding with the terrorists. this is mitt romney. >> romney: possibly the administration was wrong to stand by a statement sympathizing with those who had breached our embassy in egypt. instead of condemning their actions. it's never too early for the united states government to condemn attacks on americans and to defend our values. >> bill: first, what's wrong with that is first tha
at any rate, the embassy in egypt put out a statement -- our embassy in egypt, a statement not cleared by the white house by the way but still, what they said was "the embassy -- this is long before the attacks again, i want to make that point. "the embassy of the united states in cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims." this was before the protestors attacked the embassy in cairo. before the protestors and the...
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american aid to egypt. again, i actually think somehow the political system as dysfunctional as it is is already sending that signal, and i tend to believe there are more down slides towards all of that. but we are going back to this issue it's not only towards asia but i think whoever is president, how we invest in our competitiveness there's a strong stand in the politics that cut across lines. it's already out there in the sense this package the we talk about we have announced a year or year and a half ago it wasn't so the bureaucracy or the lack of american leadership it was a complex situation in egypt but it's also think a very complicated debate that cuts across both parties on capitol hill about whether or not we are going to spend this. my view is the longer run later in the decade is going down. it's not going to be the 1.5 billion or so. it's likely going to be something much more smaller and i think we should consider it to be a bridge to something that is much more robust and the system of fost
american aid to egypt. again, i actually think somehow the political system as dysfunctional as it is is already sending that signal, and i tend to believe there are more down slides towards all of that. but we are going back to this issue it's not only towards asia but i think whoever is president, how we invest in our competitiveness there's a strong stand in the politics that cut across lines. it's already out there in the sense this package the we talk about we have announced a year or year...
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in egypt, up to 79% now. your thoughts on the big picture about the middle east and north africa? >> the poll also had a survey of the major arab countries public opinion in them on u.s. policy. which remember, obama that he did change radically after he became president. it turns out when the bush administration, the revileed bush administration left office, support for them in these muslim countries was 35%. today, it's 15%. more than 50% drop in support. what you are getting there is sort of the moderate angle of this where we saw the extreme element reacting in their own way with american interest, embassies ablaze from north africa, all the way to south asia. the reason the administration is hanging on to this preposterous explanation it's all about the film that may not even exist is because they can't face the larmer fact that this is an expression, both in the polls, and in the riot a demonstration of the collapse of obama's cairo doctrine. speech he made the 4th of june 2009 where he proclaimed new condition with islam, accommodating and all up like to warmongering, bruta
in egypt, up to 79% now. your thoughts on the big picture about the middle east and north africa? >> the poll also had a survey of the major arab countries public opinion in them on u.s. policy. which remember, obama that he did change radically after he became president. it turns out when the bush administration, the revileed bush administration left office, support for them in these muslim countries was 35%. today, it's 15%. more than 50% drop in support. what you are getting there is...
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the president of egypt is a member of the muslim brotherhood. our ambassador to libya was assassinated in a terrorist attack. iran is moving to nuclear weapon capability. we somehow feel we are at the mercy of events rather than shaping events. i am often asked, why? what can we do about it to lead the middle east to stability and ease of that anger and hate over there and the violence? obviously extremas some is part of a problem, but that is not the whole story. the population is very young particularly in comparison with the population of developed nations. a lot of these young people do not have a lot of job prospects. the levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. and nation that had undergone a change in leadership recently, young people hubbard access to information. in the past, that was being carefully guarded by tyrants and dictators, but now it is available. they see the good as well as the bad surrounding societies. they can now organized across vast regions and mobilize populations. idle, crushed by a
the president of egypt is a member of the muslim brotherhood. our ambassador to libya was assassinated in a terrorist attack. iran is moving to nuclear weapon capability. we somehow feel we are at the mercy of events rather than shaping events. i am often asked, why? what can we do about it to lead the middle east to stability and ease of that anger and hate over there and the violence? obviously extremas some is part of a problem, but that is not the whole story. the population is very young...
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i think i worry more about egypt than about libya. but, i don't think it is going to go over a cliff. larry, give me a good defense of mit romney's claim. if you take out the gaffe element and you cut to his principle point that he claims he has been making on the stop. that a lot of people in america, the ones under barack obama don't pay income tax and are living off government handouts? >> that isn't one that i would make. no, i don't think it is accurate. 49% of households that are getting government benefits is accurate. that is a good number. once you get beyond that, the issue that half the people hey income tax, that is true. but so many people pay the payroll tax. i haven't taken positions yet and the idea that you can derive from government benefits voting patterns is a flawed idea. for example, retirees vote heavily for republicans but they don't pay income taxes. veterans groups the same way. regarding the whole issue of non income tax payment. middle class people might be earning $50,000, $60,000, $70,000 a year. they get
i think i worry more about egypt than about libya. but, i don't think it is going to go over a cliff. larry, give me a good defense of mit romney's claim. if you take out the gaffe element and you cut to his principle point that he claims he has been making on the stop. that a lot of people in america, the ones under barack obama don't pay income tax and are living off government handouts? >> that isn't one that i would make. no, i don't think it is accurate. 49% of households that are...
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here's president morsi of egypt, he's lecturing us on there will be no criticism, we will not accept it, from anybody about the prophet, about muhammad. now we have dearborn, michigan, tonight but yet they dump tonight that they're going to egypt another $450 million taxpayer dollars. >> we're in a position now where we actually -- the leader of the free world is taking direction from other countries. we have other countries telling us what we should and shouldn't be doing because of the absence of leadership right now. all of the aid we give these countries should be reevaluated these days. >> sean: you get offer the phone with bibi and -- >> $450 million to the muslim brotherhood. >> who hate us. >> sean: exactly. i wonder if he said that to bibi today. >> i doubt it. >> sean: the same guy that's supports hamstring, a terrorist group themselves, that called the israelis vampires, recently met with the mullahs -- >> his people called for the demonstration in die row to begin with two days before for the blind sheik. remember after two days, obama calls him, he says call it off, and
here's president morsi of egypt, he's lecturing us on there will be no criticism, we will not accept it, from anybody about the prophet, about muhammad. now we have dearborn, michigan, tonight but yet they dump tonight that they're going to egypt another $450 million taxpayer dollars. >> we're in a position now where we actually -- the leader of the free world is taking direction from other countries. we have other countries telling us what we should and shouldn't be doing because of the...
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that news comes from egypt's prime minister. peaing people to protest is fairly common in egypt. >>> to california now to the filmmaker whose youtube video sparked some of the protests is in hiding. he talked with investigators yesterday. part of the questioning is believed to have centered on his probation from a previous bank fraud conviction. it's unknown where nakoula went after that interview. told police he would not return to his home many california. you can see it here. the fbi has been investigating threats against nikoula. >>> in syria the new international an voi says he has no plan for peace, but says both the opposition and the government must work together. meanwhile, government troops pounded the opposition in allepo. leaders say that more than 160 people died across the country yesterday. while his forces launch more attacks, syrian president assad says he is committed to peace and is blaming outside forces for arming the anti-government fighters. >>> back here at home the nation's third largest school district
that news comes from egypt's prime minister. peaing people to protest is fairly common in egypt. >>> to california now to the filmmaker whose youtube video sparked some of the protests is in hiding. he talked with investigators yesterday. part of the questioning is believed to have centered on his probation from a previous bank fraud conviction. it's unknown where nakoula went after that interview. told police he would not return to his home many california. you can see it here. the...